Cyberpower Integrates AMD Radeon HD 7960 into Desktops, Unveils Black Mamba Rig
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Cyberpower offers something it calls Venom Boost, which is the company's name for its CPU
overclocking technology, which can boost processor speeds up to 30
percent. Also, AMD's latest Radeon HD 7960 GPU will also be available as
a configuration option ...
Cyberpower
PC, a unique high end gaming desktop manufacturer, has announced at CES
upgrades to its Fang line, the addition of AMD's latest Radeon HD 7970
graphics card as a configuration option, and integration of NZXT's
latest Switch 810 chassis into the company's high-end gaming rigs.
The
Fang line is entering its third generation, and its Black Mamba
represents one of the best systems Cyberpower has to offer in
customizable gaming rigs.
Its
parts are housed in an Azza Fusion 4000 case, and the system comes
standard with Intel's latest Sandy Bridge-E Core i7-3960X processor,
which will offer blazing fast speeds in applications (such as Photoshop
CS5) that can take advantage of the CPU's multiple cores.
Cyberpower
offers something it calls Venom Boost, which is the company's name for
its CPU overclocking technology, which can boost processor speeds up to
30 percent.
Also,
AMD's latest Radeon HD 7960 GPU will also be available as a
configuration option, but it does not come as a standard option—two
Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 graphics cards do. The Fang III Black Mamba is
currently available and has a starting price of $4,999.
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The Fang III comes in three other flavors in case the Black Mamba
doesn't fit your budget: There's the Cobra ($2,179), Viper ($1,245), and
Rattler ($995). But each of their designated prices can easily rise and
fall before you reach the checkout line.
Cyberpower has
apparently fallen for NZXT's latest Switch 810 case, as it's intending
to feature the case as an option for most of its high-performance gaming
rigs.
In
addition, Cyberpower is adding AMD's Radeon HD 7970 graphics card as an
option before checkout in gaming rigs such as the LAN Party EVO, Fang
III Series, Gamer Xtreme, Gamer Ultra, and more. The Radeon HD 7970 is
the first 28nm GPU and has earned top honors as our Editors' Choice for
high-end graphics cards.